Christopher Cook concentrates his practice on communications and technology law. He counsels telecommunications carriers, cable companies, and VoIP providers on all aspects of communications law and regulation. Chris represents telecommunications industry clients before federal agencies, state public utility commissions, and local governments.
He has a strong background in the industry, particularly in broadband policy and infrastructure deployment, having previously worked on the Connect America and Lifeline teams as an Attorney Advisor with the Wireline Competition Bureau at the FCC. Chris is also experienced in a variety of other matters, from mergers and acquisitions to policy, regulatory, and competition matters.
Additional Qualifications:
- Attorney Advisor, Federal Communications Commission, Wireline Competition Bureau, Washington, D.C., 2012-2016
- Law Clerk, Intrado Communications, Inc., Longmont, Colo., 2011-2012
- Research Assistant, Silicon Flatirons Center – University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo., 2011-2012
- Law Clerk, Federal Communications Commission, Office of Commissioner Robert McDowell, Washington, D.C., 2011
- Law Clerk, Colorado Office of the Attorney General, Business & Licensing Section, Denver, 2010
Professional & Community Activities:
- Federal Communications Bar Association
- Volunteer, Bread for the City, 2016
Education:
- J.D., University of Colorado Law School, 2012
- Articles Editor, Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law
- B.A., Political Science, Psychology, Minor in Business Law, University of Miami, 2009, cum laude
- Pi Sigma Alpha Honors Society
- Psi Chi Honors Society
- General University Honors
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